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Blood, Cholesterol Test Done. What Does The Report Indicate?

my name is jignesh,my weight is 73 and height is 5 feet 7 inch,i rarly drink but only beer may be once in month and i eat tobbaco but no smoking . my eosinophils is 06, sgpt is 67 and Total cholesterol is 246, LDl cholesterol is 168 and LDl cholesterol -direct is 160.16,,it is realy dangerous????
Wed, 29 Aug 2012
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Dear friend, thank you for choosing HCM.
your cholesterol and SGPT are little higher.
it is not serious. SGPT is a liver enzyme.
what are the results of other liver functions?

you just need to be careful with your fat intake. reduce oily, fatty food.
do regular walking/ exercises.
and recheck after 3 months.

mild beer is not expected to affect liver badly.'
quit tobacco.


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Take care and please keep me informed of your progress.
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Blood, Cholesterol Test Done. What Does The Report Indicate?

Dear friend, thank you for choosing HCM. your cholesterol and SGPT are little higher. it is not serious. SGPT is a liver enzyme. what are the results of other liver functions? you just need to be careful with your fat intake. reduce oily, fatty food. do regular walking/ exercises. and recheck after 3 months. mild beer is not expected to affect liver badly. quit tobacco. I hope to have answered your query satisfactorily. Take care and please keep me informed of your progress. Good Luck ! May I request you to rate your experience here before you close. Thank you.